Finally figured out that not evrybody looks into the boatbuilding forum.
May get to fish this baby before cold weather gets here.
Rear deck came out good.
I got the seat mounts in now and the footrests also but I got to build the front deck and hatch with a lot more of the inlays. A friend of ours (a woman) said, "that sure is a pretty design you painted on the back end." No paint, wood inlays of varying colors.
Plus I'm adding some frills already . . .
Stakeout pole holders that slip in and out of slots in the Gunnels.
Complete build is here
http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/ee56 ... /HAMBONEY/
Update on my new ride
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Re: Update on my new ride
Really nice work
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Re: Update on my new ride
Looking good Preacher.
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Re: Update on my new ride
Very nice! Really like the detail with the triangles. I've been wanting to build a strip built boat for years. Just no time and no place for the project.
Gerone
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Re: Update on my new ride
Beautiful!
You must be a patient and persistent man to do this.
Really nice.
FM
You must be a patient and persistent man to do this.
Really nice.
FM